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Dialogue
1 Craty| comedy in the form of a prose dialogue? And what is the 2 Craty| and writing, of poetry and prose. We observe also the reciprocal 3 Craty| Sophocles or Pindar or a great prose writer like Thucydides are 4 Craty| accent and rhythm in verse or prose, the formation and composition 5 Craty| song, but of speech, in prose as well as verse. The old 6 Craty| and of the language of prose and verse upon one another; ( 7 Craty| transition from verse to prose. At first mankind were contented 8 Craty| the first introduction of prose had the charm of novelty. 9 Craty| the charm of novelty. The prose romances into which the 10 Craty| they were now superseded by prose, which in all succeeding 11 Craty| all mankind. Henceforward prose and poetry formed each other. 12 Craty| complicated period, and how in prose, rhythm and accent and the